ELATEC TWN4 RFID Multi Tech Desktop Reader
Product Information
Specifications
- Product Name: Physical Access Control (PAC) System
- Manufacturer: Elatec
- Access Technology: RFID badges or virtual credentials
- Transponder Technology: Multiple transponder technologies supported
- Security Features: PIN access, biometric authentication
- Reader Functionality: Customizable reader with advanced features
- Support: Available through Application Specialists
Product Usage Instructions
System Design Considerations:
- Scope and Applications: Determine the locations, systems, and applications to be covered.
- Access Technology: Choose between physical RFID badges or virtual credentials for access.
- Transponder Technology: Select the appropriate transponder technology from the available options.
- User Groups and Access Levels: Define access levels for different user groups and specify access times.
- Digital Security: Ensure the system meets modern cybersecurity standards, consider additional security measures like PIN access or biometric authentication.
- Physical Security: Secure the reader against tampering to prevent unauthorized access.
- System Integration and Interoperability: Verify compatibility with existing infrastructure for seamless integration.
- Reader Functionality and Customization: Ensure the reader supports required functionality and can be customized as needed.
- Updates and Future-Proofing: Evaluate the ease of updating the system to meet future requirements and standards.
- Service and Support: Check for available support during installation and ongoing assistance.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: How can I contact Elatec Application Specialists for more information?
A: You can reach our specialists by contacting the locations listed below:
- EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa): Puchheim, Germany
Phone: +49 89 552 9961 0
Email: sales-rfid@elatec.com - AMERICAS: Palm City, Florida, USA
Phone: +1 772 210 2263
Email: americas-info@elatec.com - ASIA PACIFIC: Shenzhen, China
Phone: +86 755 2394 6014
Email: apac-info@elatec.com
PHYSICAL ACCESS CONTROL (PAC)
Setting up the ideal physical access control (PAC) solution involves many decisions:
selecting the appropriate access technology, determining the scope of applications that will be covered, and addressing user requirements and security concerns. Here are ten things to consider when designing a PAC system for your organization.
UNIVERSAL READERS FOR PAC FROM ELATEC
ELATEC’s TWN4 line of universal, multi-technology readers makes setting up the ideal PAC system easy.
- Support for 60+ RFID technologies plus NFC/BLE smartphone credentials
- Available in a range of form factors for various PAC applications
- Robust DevKit for fast configuration and customization
- Remote update capabilities
- Backed by ELATEC’s unbeatable service and support
10 SYSTEM DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
- Scope and Applications
What locations, systems and applications will be included?
A universal access system could include some or all of the following:- Locations: Exterior and interior doors, gates and turnstiles, elevators, parking, secure areas, etc.
- Physical assets: Cabinets and lockers, production machinery, vending machines, medical or laboratory devices, etc.
- IT infrastructure/digital assets: Computers, printers, login to business systems and applications.
- Access Technology
Physical RFID badges or virtual credentials?
Modern access systems utilize Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) or smartphone-based access credentials using Near-Field Communication (NFC) or Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE)- If an existing technology is in place for front door access, it can often be leveraged for “beyond the door” applications.
- Choose a system that works for the intended user base.
- It may be necessary to support multiple technologies to meet the needs of different user groups.
- Transponder Technology
Which transponder technology will be used?
There are dozens of RFID transponder technologies (e.g., MIFARE, DESFire, Prox/HID Global, LEGIC) in use in addition to smartphone-based NFC or BLE credentials.- Look at technologies already in use for related applications.
- HF RFID and NFC are more secure than LF RFID or BLE solutions.
- Multi-tenant buildings and large organizations may require universal readers to accommodate multiple transponder technologies.
- User Groups and Access Levels
What level of access do different users/groups need, and at what times?
RFID readers can connect with a centralized access management system to:- Set access levels for different user groups or individuals.
- Change or revoke access as needed.
- Track who has entered a location or used an asset.
- Digital Security
Does the system meet modern cybersecurity standards?
PAC systems must adhere to high cybersecurity standards to protect places, people and physical assets.- Use appropriate encryption standards (e.g., AES, 3DES, ECC) to protect data stored on the card and during communication between the card and reader.
- Consider multifactor authentication (MFA) for higher security applications (e.g., integrated keypad for PIN access, biometric authentication built into the smartphone).
- Physical Security
How is the reader secured against tampering?
It is important to secure the reader itself to prevent tampering or disabling.- Readers used externally should be securely mounted and in a tamper-proof housing.
- Outdoor readers should be weather-resistant.
- System Integration and Interoperability
Is the PAC system compatible with current infrastructure?
Consider how the PAC system will integrate with IT networks, video surveillance, alarm systems and building management systems.- Use industry standards and protocols (e.g., OSDP, Wiegand) to facilitate seamless integration and interoperability between different systems.
- Look for APIs and software development kits to enable custom integrations and extensions.
- Reader Functionality and Customization
Does the reader support the functionality you need?
Look for a reader with the appropriate physical functionality and a robust software development kit for customization. Consider functions such as:- Custom encryption
- User feedback (e. g., lights, sounds or displays)
- Third-party integration
- Updates and Future-Proofing
How easy will it be to update the system to meet future requirements?
Consider how the PAC system will handle updates and future advancements.- Updates will need to be made periodically to address emerging security threats, add new transponder technologies or modify functionality.
- Remote update capabilities make this process much faster and easier.
- Service and Support
Will you have support through the installation and beyond?
Effective implementation and maintenance of a PAC system require robust support services from the provider. Look for:- Access to a dedicated technical support team, detailed installation guides, and help with system integration.
- Regular firmware and software updates to address security vulnerabilities and add new features.
- Training programs for installers and integrators.
- A robust warranty and technical support program.
For more information contact our Application Specialists at the locations below:
elatec.de
EMEA
Puchheim, Germany
+ 49 89 552 9961 0
sales-rfid@elatec.com
AMERICAS
Palm City, Florida, USA
+1 772 210 2263
americas-info@elatec.com
ASIA PACIFIC
Shenzhen, China
+86 755 2394 6014
apac-info@elatec.com
Documents / Resources
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ELATEC TWN4 RFID Multi Tech Desktop Reader [pdf] Owner's Manual TWN4 RFID Multi Tech Desktop Reader, TWN4, RFID Multi Tech Desktop Reader, Multi Tech Desktop Reader, Tech Desktop Reader, Desktop Reader, Reader |